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  • Today on Parents of the Year, we jump into a profound exploration of how the earliest connections between a mother and her child shape the essence of our being (and teenage brain development!. This is an interesting episode in which we discuss the transformative power of birth and early life experiences, featuring Sharon King, acclaimed author and pioneer in healing birth trauma.

    We discuss the bond that forms in the womb, its impact on our lifelong perception and relationships, and the importance of nurturing this bond to forge a secure, resilient identity. We offer a comprehensive look at the crucial early steps of human development. This episode is not just a conversation but a journey to understanding how healing maternal and infant traumas can lead to profound transformations within families, paving the way for healthier, happier generations.


    Check out these Resources!
    Books by Sharon:
    Heal Your Birth, Heal Your Life (https://www.healyourbirthbook.com/)
    Return to The Mother World (https://amzn.to/3vrO6aR)

    Hold Onto Your Kids by Gordon Neufeld & Gabor Mate (https://amzn.to/3VprSB0)

    It Didn't Start With You by Mark Wolynn (https://amzn.to/43k6m2F)

    Free Meditation: Connecting To Your Baby https://www.magicalnewbeginnings.com/baby-self-meditation/

    About Sharon
    Sharon King is an international trainer of energy psychology techniques for transforming trauma and living a more joyful, connected, and empowered life. One of her specialties is working with pre and perinatal birth trauma for both mother and baby. As a best-selling author, Sharon shares her extensive knowledge in her books Heal Your Birth, Heal Your Life and co-author of Return to The Mother World: Ancient Feminine Wisdom in Times of Transition.

    Sharon’s training is extensive, with qualifications and experience in holistic healing modalities and creating her own. Sharon is living on the beautiful island of Koh Phangan in Thailand and is hosting retreats and producing online programs for parents-to-be to achieve a conscious conception, pregnancy and birth, plus hosting new training programs for students.

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  • Today on Parents of the Year, Andrew and Caroline sit down with Marla, the creator of "Love Your Body, Love Yourself," to explore the deep and complex relationship between body image, food, and self-esteem.

    In this episode, we delve into how societal pressures, family dynamics, and the digital age impact our self-perception and what we can do to foster a healthier, more positive body image in ourselves and our children. Whether you're struggling with your own body image or seeking ways to support your children, this conversation offers valuable insights and practical tips for all of us to embrace ourselves fully and living life to the fullest.

    About Marla:
    Marla Mervis-Hartmann, the Creator of Love Your Body Love Yourself, is a dynamic speaker, author, and coach known for her powerful message of self-compassion and body positivity. After overcoming her own struggles with food and body confidence, Marla has dedicated her life to helping women appreciate their bodies, make nourishing lifestyle choices, and find freedom with food and body through spiritual practices. With expertise in Reiki, Integrative Somatic Trauma Therapy, Tantra, and women's wellness, Marla empowers women to break free from dieting and embrace self-love. She has been featured at TEDx Salinas, is the author of "Be-Friend Yourself" and resides in Maui with her family.

    Marla has a book "Be-Friend Yourself" coming out beginning of 2024.

    Be sure to check out:
    Tedx Talk: The Secret Ingredient to Feeling Good in your Body: https://youtu.be/nEVjlT9B6dU?si=Y2VtAwhRWwDtEiwK

    Free Course: Breaking the Cycle of Emotional Eating: https://goloveyourbodyloveyourself.com/emotionaleating

    Free Body Love Meditation: https://www.loveyourbodyloveyourself.com/body-love

    Get in Touch!

    Website: https://loveyourbodyloveyourself.com/
    Email: [email protected]
    IG: @loveyourbodyloveyourselfalways
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/marlamervis
    FB: https://www.facebook.com/loveyourbodyloveyourself/

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  • Today on Parents of the Year, despite Caroline having forgotten their anniversary, she and Andrew discuss the intricacies of maintaining a strong and loving relationship amidst the whirlwind of parenting and busy schedules. From the significance of trust and communication to the art of finding joy in the small moments, they share personal anecdotes and insights on building a resilient partnership.

    Whether it's through forgotten anniversaries turned into cherished memories, the balancing act of shared responsibilities, or the unexpected humour that life throws their way, this episode is a candid exploration of love, partnership, and the daily choices that strengthen bonds. Tune in for an honest reflection on making it work, the importance of support, and the magic found in life's simplest pleasures.

    And, if you're looking for more concrete ideas on how to keep the marriage alive despite busy schedules, check out Caroline's blog post on this topic: https://korupsychology.ca/keep-marriage-alive/


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  • Today on Parents of the Year, Andrew and Caroline jump into the world of teenage acne with expert Dr. Yug Varma.

    Discover what NOT to do when your child is struggling with acne, and gain valuable insights into effective strategies that can make a real difference.

    Join us as we explore the do's and don'ts of helping your teenager cope with acne. You'll leave this episode equipped with actionable advice to empower your child on their journey to clear, confident skin.

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  • Today on Parents of the Year, Andrew and Caroline have an enlightening conversation with Jeremy Roadruck, known for his innovative approach to resolving conflict and fostering deep connections within families.

    In this episode, Jeremy shares his insights on the pivotal role of understanding and navigating the triggers our children might push, and how our reactions often mirror unresolved issues from our own childhoods.

    Discover practical strategies for creating a nurturing environment where both parents and children can co-create a new way of living and being a family. Learn to recognize and manage your emotional responses, turning everyday challenges into opportunities for growth and connection.

    Whether you're dealing with the stresses of daily parenting or seeking ways to heal and integrate past traumas, this episode offers valuable tools for building a resilient and loving family dynamic.

    About Jeremy
    Jeremy Roadruck - creator of The Roadmap to Relationship Mastery for Men and co-founder of The Family Man Tribe - is a Husband, Father, International Champion and 6th Degree Kung Fu Master, Multi-Time Best-Selling Author, Hypnotherapist, Neuro-Strategist and Consultant. *whew* Author of the only parenting book with a money-back guarantee, Jeremy is on a mission to help dads to create strong marriages, raise amazing kids, and have lives they love. He's been through bankruptcy, living in a tent in the woods, car repossession, kicked out of where he was living after his second lung collapse, closed his dream business, and more and through it all... he's developed specific strategies and tools to help keep his mindset playful and strong. Today he's happily married and helping men love their lives (and their wives)!

    Where to find Jeremy & resources
    Socials: https://www.facebook.com/jeremyr.thekungfuguy https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyroadruck https://www.youtube.com/@jeremyroadruck https://medium.com/@KungFuGuyJeremy https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejeremyroadruck/ https://www.leadlikeaking.com/lm/your-best-child-ever-signed-copy/ https://www.leadlikeaking.com/hack-pack
    Email: [email protected]


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  • Today on Parents of the Year, Andrew and Caroline explore the significance of showing love and belonging to our children. Unravel the mystery of the five love languages for children, adapted from the well-known concept for couples, and discover how these can be applied to strengthen your bond with your children.

    From the power of physical touch and words of affirmation to acts of service, gifts, and quality time, this episode offers practical tips to help parents communicate love in the language their child understands best.

    Whether you're dealing with a teenager's mood swings or planning the perfect date with your child, gain insights to show love in the most impactful way.

    Tune in and transform your family relationships with the art of love languages and check out Caroline's article with additional practical ideas to practice your child's love language!
    https://drcarolinebuzanko.com/childs-love-language/

    Interested in learning your child's love language, check out https://5lovelanguages.com/start/family/!

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  • In this episode of Parents of the Year, Andrew and Caroline discuss bullying once again. They start by talking about bullying’s profound impact on children's well-being – not only emotional and psychological but also physical health – to highlight how important this topic is.

    They then define what constitutes bullying, emphasizing the importance of differentiating it from other conflicts that may arise. Understanding the power imbalance and repetition of intentional harm is key to identifying bullying behaviour.

    The discussion unfolds with the changing dynamics of bullying in today's society and whether we are doing enough to address it. Andrew brings up the Norwegian Olweus Program, an effective anti-bullying initiative, and its positive outcomes in reducing bullying incidents within schools.

    Throughout the episode, Andrew and Caroline stress the crucial role of parents as primary protective factors for children's emotional well-being when they create the right environment for their children. By addressing bullying and promoting a nurturing atmosphere at home, parents can contribute significantly to their children's overall happiness and resilience.

    Join us for this insightful conversation that offers practical advice for anyone interested in fostering a more compassionate and emotionally healthy environment for children. Together, we can take meaningful steps towards creating a brighter future for our young ones.

    Read the full BBC article Andrew referred to here: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20220307-the-best-way-to-stop-bullying?fr=operanews

    And research article: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2010-06797-027

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  • Every parent knows the challenge of getting their kids to properly brush their teeth, but do they know why it's important? What about the type of products you should, or shouldn't, be using?

    Good dental hygiene is important to the overall lifelong health of kids, so we invited an expert to join us this week to discuss everything about dental health, from how to brush to how to deal with anxiety around visiting the dentist. Heather the Hygienist stops by to share her knowledge from years of professional experience.

    Be sure to access Heather's discount code of 35% off all the best all-natural oral care products on the market on her website with code: CAROLINE35

    Check out these books: Dorothy and the Tale of the Lost Tooth and Dentistry for Dummies (a handbook to help navigate the world of dentistry)


    About Heather the Hygienist
    Heather the Hygienist is a certified biological and registered dental hygienist for over 25 years, an author of 3 books, a public speaker, a dental consultant, and owner of Simply Silver Mouthwash. She's passionate about educating people on the importance of oral care and how it relates to systemic health.

    Where to find Heather

    [email protected]
    www.simplysilvermouthwash.com
    https://www.instagram.com/simplysilvermouthwash/
    https://www.tiktok.com/@heatherthehygienist1

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  • Join us in a special celebration as Parents of the Year marks its 100th episode milestone! 🎈

    To commemorate this momentous occasion, Andrew and Caroline bring you the "Parenting Wisdom Feud" game that's sure to entertain and enlighten. The game is meant to cover the top 100 most important things every parent should know, though they only get to 50 for today. Nonetheless, there is still a lot to think about.

    Tune in to hear the lively discussions and heckling that ensues as Andrew and Caroline share their thoughts on what it takes to be an exceptional parent. You'll also gain valuable insights into the world of parenting and perhaps discover some tips and tricks you haven't considered before.

    Whether you're a seasoned parent or just starting your journey, this episode is a must-listen. Don't miss this special episode that celebrates the incredible community we've built over 100 episodes of "Parents of the Year." Thank you for being a part of our parenting adventure!

    Check out the full list here : https://korupsychology.ca/100-things-parents-should-know/

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  • In today's episode of POTY (Parents of the Year), we dive into a thought-provoking topic that challenges traditional wisdom. Join Caroline and Andrew as they discuss why teaching kids to talk to strangers can be a crucial skill in their development.

    As parents and caregivers, our primary concern is often the safety and well-being of our children. The conventional wisdom has always been to instill a sense of caution and fear when it comes to strangers. However, this approach might not always be in the best interest of our kids.

    Teaching our kids to avoid strangers can be problematic in so many ways. And, there are actually benefits of teaching kids how to interact with unfamiliar faces. Here are just a few:

    Building Social Skills: Encouraging children to engage in polite conversations with strangers can help them develop crucial social skills, such as empathy, active listening, and effective communication.Boosting Confidence: Learning to chat with new people can boost a child's self-esteem and confidence, which can be invaluable in various aspects of life.Safety Awareness: Contrary to common belief, educating kids about safe interactions with strangers can make them more discerning and aware of potential risks, rather than instilling fear.Emergency Situations: Understanding how to seek help from strangers can be crucial in emergencies, ensuring that children know who to turn to when they need assistance.

    Join us as we explore the nuances of this controversial topic and provide practical tips for parents and caregivers to strike a balance between safety and using potentially important opportunities that will promote essential life skills.

    By the end of this episode, you'll have a fresh perspective on the idea of teaching kids to talk to strangers and a better understanding of how this approach can empower our children in today's complex world.

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  • Step into an example of exceptional parenting on today's episode of Parents of the Year! Or rather, learn from Andrew's epic failure this week. He recently faced a common parenting challenge – giving simple corrective feedback to one of his daughters in a way that she would listen (and, ideally, learn from). Spoiler alert: It didn't go as smoothly as he hoped.

    As Andrew grappled with his daughter's stormy exit, he questioned if there's a better way to navigate these moments or if kids simply need to tough it out.

    Effective corrective feedback is really a secret superpower in a parent's toolkit! It's the key to your child's learning and skill development. With the right feedback, children gain valuable insights into their actions, fueling continuous growth, resilience, and self-regulation. Making them tough it out is not the way to go.

    Tune in to this episode as we explore the art of providing corrective feedback to children effectively. Discover how to communicate in a way that fosters understanding and connection rather than frustration and resistance.

    For an even deeper dive into this crucial topic, don't miss Caroline's illuminating article on effective corrective feedback: https://korupsychology.ca/effective-corrective-feedback/

    Become the best parent you can be by mastering the art of corrective feedback. Tune in now!

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  • As January unfolds, the tradition of setting New Year's resolutions becomes a topic of discussion in many households. In this (last!) replay of a thought-provoking episode, Andrew sparks a conversation about the appropriateness of involving children in the practice of making resolutions.

    Acknowledging January as an ideal time for embracing new beginnings for individuals of all ages, this episode emphasizes the importance of setting achievable goals, particularly for children. This approach fosters a sense of accomplishment and readiness for success.

    While Caroline and Andrew express a general reservation towards resolutions themselves, they highlight the significant benefits of teaching children goal-setting skills. Such skills, including initiative, persistence, focus, planning, and prioritizing, are invaluable for personal development.

    In this episode, they also explore the concept of habit change. Recognizing the start of the year as an opportune time, they discuss strategies to help children establish and maintain healthy habits, setting the foundation for lifelong success.

    Tune in to hear Caroline and Andrew's insights on guiding children through resolutions and goal setting.

    For those seeking practical tools to begin this journey, here is a resource for setting SMART goals with your family: https://drcarolinebuzanko.com/goalsettingfamily/

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  • In this encore presentation of a previous episode, Andrew and Caroline delve deeper into the art of enjoying the holidays to the fullest, focusing on maintaining happiness and health during the chilly weather.

    For those who might have missed it, we encourage you to explore our comprehensive guide, an invaluable resource for maximizing your holiday experience - there is still time! https://drcarolinebuzanko.com/holidayguide/

    Additionally, Caroline shares a Random Acts of Kindness Bingo card for spreading joy and kindness during the holidays: https://drcarolinebuzanko.com/kindnessbingo/

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  • In this special replay of a past holiday favourite, join Caroline and Andrew as they revisit the essential topic of navigating the holiday season. This episode remains as relevant and insightful as ever, offering practical advice on setting realistic family expectations, managing the complexities of gift-giving, and the significance of establishing meaningful traditions.

    Drawing from their personal experiences, Caroline and Andrew share their journey in overcoming challenges associated with holiday expectations, especially in prioritizing the well-being of their children during this festive time.

    They also delve into the creation and importance of family traditions, providing listeners with unique ideas on making the holidays truly memorable.

    Additionally, don't miss Caroline's updated, comprehensive holiday resource guide, packed with key tips and strategies to enhance your holiday experience: https://bit.ly/unwrapholidaymagic2023

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  • Join Andrew and Caroline this week as they explore the beautiful journey of creating and cherishing lifelong memories with your family. In a world where life's small and big moments often pass by unnoticed, they shed light on the importance of capturing and celebrating every one of them.

    Andrew and Caroline share creative ideas on establishing traditions that not only become the highlights of your family's year but also weave a legacy of joy, connection, and togetherness. From the cozy corners of everyday life to the grandeur of holiday celebrations, discover how to acknowledge, appreciate, and immortalize these precious times.

    Perfect for parents who want to enrich their family's life with meaningful experiences and lasting bonds, this episode is a must-listen. It's time to transform the way you view family moments and embrace the magic in the mundane.

    Tune in and start making every moment count. And, be sure to also check out Caroline's comprehensive holiday guide to make the most of your holiday experience: https://drcarolinebuzanko.com/holidayguide/





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  • In the second part of our discussion around how to unspoil your kids, this week's episode sees us diving into how not to rescue your kids, the importance of sitting with big emotions, and how you need to get comfortable with being unpopular with your kids sometimes.

    Also, for those who are interested, you can check out the original article that prompted our discussion using the link below.

    Access to the article: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/how-to-un-spoil-your-kid-according-to-parenting-experts-goog_l_65367932e4b0689b3fbd5861

    Enjoy!

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  • Are you worried your child might be entitled? Getting a bit too spoiled? You're not alone! It's a common concern for many parents, and the good news is, it's never too late to make a positive change.

    Nobody sets out to raise entitled children, but it can happen over time without us realizing it. In the first part of a two-part episode, we talk about the steps parents can take to "unspoil" their kids.

    We understand that nobody intentionally sets out to spoil their children, but sometimes, in our pursuit of trying to be good parents, it just happens. It's all about the small steps and everyday actions.

    As with most things, behavioural change starts with us. A big part of changing behaviours requires parents to model and reinforce what they want to see. But how do you start to figure things out and get back on track?

    In this episode, we walk through the practical steps we can start to take to shift the dynamic and transform entitlement into responsibility, independence, and empowerment.

    Join us for part 1 as we navigate this journey together, fostering a healthy, balanced environment for our children to thrive.

    Stay tuned for Part 2 of this discussion next week!


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  • For parents of boys, how do you raise them to be men who are caring and compassionate? This week's episode discusses the unique situation that faces boys and men alike.

    Where can parents start in order to improve the emotional inner world of their boys? Is there a way to recognize and deal with gender bias, differences between boys and girls, and dealing with the "Boy Code"?

    We're extremely lucky to be joined by Kathryne Imabayashi, a former educator and mother who dealt with these very questions while raising her own son.

    Be sure to check out these FREE RESOURCES:
    https://sonhood.thinkific.com/courses/5-pivotal-tips-on-parenting-boys
    https://sonhood.thinkific.com/courses/the-3-day-challenge-for-parents-of-boys
    https://sonhood.thinkific.com/courses/the-3-pillar-guide-to-raising-boys

    About Kathryne Imabayashi

    Guiding children and their parents as they are making sense of their world has been Kathryn's lifetime mission, with an intense focus and passion to help raise our boys better. She spent almost three decades researching the dichotomy between what our boys are and what society often tells them they are. She works with busy parents raising their sons to become remarkable men, and educators to recognize the challenges boys face in our current educational system.

    Achievements

    Guiding a sweet little boy into becoming a kind, caring and compassionate man.Completed her first book: What's It All About, Mom? and is working on a memoir, Shogun, Assassinations & Sea-hawks as well as a parenting book, Raising Boys to Become Remarkable Men - Birth to 7.Founder of Sonhood Coaching

    Where to find Kathryne

    Email: [email protected]

    Website:: sonhoodcoaching.com

    IG: https://www.instagram.com/sonhoodcoaching/

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  • This week's episode looks at what we as parents should do to help our kids deal with conflict. The need for some parents to jump in to fix a situation is at times contrary to what kids actually need. To help our kids learn how to handle different situations, it's important for parents to know when to step in and when to step aside.

    There's no formula, and no perfect answer as every situation is different, so it comes down to helping our kids know what they can do to help themselves, and when they can come ask for help.

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  • In this week's episode, we dive into how to prepare our kids for a future that we ourselves don't understand.

    When we were growing up we were taught to go to school, get a good job, buy a house, raise a family, etc and recently it feels more like that future is waiting for our kids.

    So what do we do?

    How do we set our kids up for success no matter what the future holds, or what they want to do with their lives?

    So join us as we look into our crystal ball to talk this out.

    Enjoy!

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